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we speak for the first time ever in the history of egypt but the country is a joke that i'm norton at this point we don't even know you've been. in them because many judges are still refusing to supervise it which will make it illegal if it happens without a full judiciary supervision is no point to. be sworn in if he's insisting on. a real threat to the unity of the people to their. egypt. to the people of egypt feel that the idea. being. online few today now droning on america reveals a futuristic new weapon in the fight against terror this fails the next generation of unmanned drones fitted with so-called death remains and they never run out of ammunition find out more it's all to dot com. also on our website the real cost of education in the u.k. skyrocketing prices for higher education may soon rise to one hundred thousand pounds. now to some other world news this hour leading bahraini human rights activists know real rajab has had his prison term cut from three to two years has been imprisoned since august charges of organizing illegal gatherings and inciting violence the activi
we speak for the first time ever in the history of egypt but the country is a joke that i'm norton at this point we don't even know you've been. in them because many judges are still refusing to supervise it which will make it illegal if it happens without a full judiciary supervision is no point to. be sworn in if he's insisting on. a real threat to the unity of the people to their. egypt. to the people of egypt feel that the idea. being. online few today now droning on america reveals a...
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norton. ms. norton: i appreciate, mr. speaker, the bipartisanship of this bill, to my good friend, the minority whip from maryland, i can only say the championship that your own district brought back is enough to make us think that our area teams might one day have a championship. we know this, students construct these soapboxing themselves. i mean, this is your stem leaders still to come, the engineers of the future. i have no further speakers, and i appreciate all of the support of our good friends on the other side and yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. the gentlelady from washington state is recognized. ms. herrera beutler: mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to support passage of this resolution and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to house concurrent resolution 106. those in favor say aye. tho
norton. ms. norton: i appreciate, mr. speaker, the bipartisanship of this bill, to my good friend, the minority whip from maryland, i can only say the championship that your own district brought back is enough to make us think that our area teams might one day have a championship. we know this, students construct these soapboxing themselves. i mean, this is your stem leaders still to come, the engineers of the future. i have no further speakers, and i appreciate all of the support of our good...
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norton: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five lem slative days to revise and extend their remarks on h.r. 1734 and include extraneous remarks within the record. the chair: without objection. ms. norton: i rise in opposition to h.r. 1734, the civilian property realignment act. both democrats and republicans agree that we need a system to dispose of and consolidate excess federal property. i have worked diligently with the chairman for such a bill for most of this year. however, the bill before us does not refrequent the bipartisan compromise i agreed to. moreover, i have just learned that the president also opposes the bill and apparently it does not even reflect a compromise among republicans. i opposed the bill, this bill, in the transportation and infrastructure committee and it passed on a party line vote. the bill before us today is essentially the same bill that i opposed at the transportation and infrastructure committee markup. shortly after that markup, the overs
norton: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five lem slative days to revise and extend their remarks on h.r. 1734 and include extraneous remarks within the record. the chair: without objection. ms. norton: i rise in opposition to h.r. 1734, the civilian property realignment act. both democrats and republicans agree that we need a system to dispose of and consolidate excess federal property. i have worked diligently with the chairman for such a bill for most of this year....
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so congresswoman norton, will a more moderate mitt appeal to women voters? >> bonnie, not unless women develop political amnesia and forget the mitt of the tea party republican debates. >> as long as mitt romney is unequivocal about his economic plan and makes a clear contrast between obama's failed policies and how they have hurt women and children, his plan will be that will help women and families, i think heal continue on this can be he'll continue on this up with yard trend with women. >women. >> he shouldn't be allowed on get away with this twice. he did this in the run-off to the governor of massachusetts. he moved strongly to the middle and women were convinced it was true, and then he went back to being the right wing mitt and now that's trying to convince us that he's really a moderate after all. i don't think women will be fooled twice. >> it's interesting that this shift is coming off the first presidential debate when women and all americans got to hear for themselves unfiltered what the different plans for getting america back on track are. and
so congresswoman norton, will a more moderate mitt appeal to women voters? >> bonnie, not unless women develop political amnesia and forget the mitt of the tea party republican debates. >> as long as mitt romney is unequivocal about his economic plan and makes a clear contrast between obama's failed policies and how they have hurt women and children, his plan will be that will help women and families, i think heal continue on this can be he'll continue on this up with yard trend...
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hari sreenivasan talks with historian richard norton smith about a new museum dedicated to abrahalincn. >> why is lincoln an icon that we see so much in pop culture today? >> he is just one of those figures who is synonymous with integrity. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productivlife. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: on this presidents' day, the republicans who would be president drove home their points in key upcoming primary states. and the latest seeming front- runner drew crowds and criticism. rick santorum's rise in the polls continued today heading into next week's primary contest and two weeks before super tuesday. new gallup tracking poll showed santorum leading wi
hari sreenivasan talks with historian richard norton smith about a new museum dedicated to abrahalincn. >> why is lincoln an icon that we see so much in pop culture today? >> he is just one of those figures who is synonymous with integrity. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the...
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host: kerneled norton of the -- norton of the military officers association of america, thank you for coming on. up next, eric egland. then a chat with matt lewis of the "daily caller." we will be right back. [video clip] >> spend the weekend with both tv. from a business and black and white and the founding of beechcraft. browse the rare books. experienced early life at the cow town museum. the early days of flight. they sat down for service at a drug store. local content vehicle explores the life of cities across the weekend. this weekend, from wichita, kansas. >> people want to be free from whant. this is not what stirs the human soul. that bridge is the burning desire for liberty. given a choice between attorney tyrannyedom -- between attorn and freedom, people will choose freedom. people want the right to embrace their faith. >> watch commencement speeches online at the c-span video library. >> "washington journal" continues. by air forceoined reserve colonel eric egland to discuss his nonprofit, troops need you. tell us how your group is different. guest: it is a great day to th
host: kerneled norton of the -- norton of the military officers association of america, thank you for coming on. up next, eric egland. then a chat with matt lewis of the "daily caller." we will be right back. [video clip] >> spend the weekend with both tv. from a business and black and white and the founding of beechcraft. browse the rare books. experienced early life at the cow town museum. the early days of flight. they sat down for service at a drug store. local content...
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., with historian richard norton smith. >> sreenivasan: walking into the theater center is like taking a step back in time to the cobblestone streets of washington on april 16, 1855, the day after president abraham lincoln's death. newspaper headlines cover the walls of the new exhibit which ...in a building across the street from ford's theater where the president was assassinated. >> you walk to the third floor and you come to this mothy attic. the chronological treatment. >> reporter: presidential historian richard norton smith, who helped design the center, says its mission is to examine how lincoln has influenced americans great and small since his death. in part, that influence is symbolized by the 34-foot-high book tower that connects the center's three floors. it's made of aluminum and represents some of the roughly 15,000 works written about lincoln. >> the story didn't end on april 15. in some ways, the story begins. the story of what we want lincoln to be. which lincoln are we talking about? the evolution of the posthumous lincoln. it's like a mirror held up to the evolution
., with historian richard norton smith. >> sreenivasan: walking into the theater center is like taking a step back in time to the cobblestone streets of washington on april 16, 1855, the day after president abraham lincoln's death. newspaper headlines cover the walls of the new exhibit which ...in a building across the street from ford's theater where the president was assassinated. >> you walk to the third floor and you come to this mothy attic. the chronological treatment....
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presence on parliament's powers determine the role of norton at the station. spain's borrowing costs have gone to the highest since joining the euro richards and misery continues piling up with ratings agency fitch downgrading eighteen spanish banks the country has had to tap into one hundred billion euros with financial backup fund to help shore up its banks which have been siding with amount in property. that was supposed to boast faith in the red but it's cool risk consultant john holzman says it's getting increasingly tough point to titian's to convince investors the point is that of course the germans are going to part with their money without conditions mrs merkel has a very tough political scene or sell and if she were said to just give the spanish or hundred million euro the people in germany would think she'd lost her mind so they're going to be conditions of course the trade is going to look over spanish banks of course there's going to be conditionality the e.u. level and the spanish and what's happening is you see the politics of this getting harde
presence on parliament's powers determine the role of norton at the station. spain's borrowing costs have gone to the highest since joining the euro richards and misery continues piling up with ratings agency fitch downgrading eighteen spanish banks the country has had to tap into one hundred billion euros with financial backup fund to help shore up its banks which have been siding with amount in property. that was supposed to boast faith in the red but it's cool risk consultant john holzman...
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it's the genuine article forgeries though are on the rise it's getting increasingly hard for buyers norton houses alike to spot fakes and there's artie's laura smith explains some don't find out in turn it's far too late. very important works of art go under the hammer every day in london's west end but how can i love as be sure of what they're buying according to scotland yard a staggering fifty percent of all art sold is fact what we're looking at these days is a very considerable increase in faking of twentieth century art i've seen a number of provincial auction houses and of those. so fakes. are considerable scale and i think it's something that we will accept a lot of forgeries are also sold on websites but it's not just internet baez who can be taken in by the full which is brush the latest auction house to come into the spotlight with christie's which is involved in a high court battle with russian tycoon victim back so he paid more than two and a half million dollars for a painting he thought was by prominent russian artist buddies cause still a death and find out later that it ap
it's the genuine article forgeries though are on the rise it's getting increasingly hard for buyers norton houses alike to spot fakes and there's artie's laura smith explains some don't find out in turn it's far too late. very important works of art go under the hammer every day in london's west end but how can i love as be sure of what they're buying according to scotland yard a staggering fifty percent of all art sold is fact what we're looking at these days is a very considerable increase in...
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the here and elsewhere in the world online that right now april may or june that's when israel could norton attack on iran's nuclear facilities least that's what they seem to think in washington. and russia is over the moon on the bells that space ambitions these and other stories are available online the twenty thousand dollars. is. down the official altie application your i phone or pod touch from the top story. on the go. video on demand. old girls and street now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. campaigners for online freedom are set to hit the streets of europe to protest against a new copyright treaty signed by governments across the continent but the anti counterfeiting trade agreement or actor won't come into force until it's been ratified by the european parliament and that's what activists want to prevent saying the new law would in danger free speech and net privacy but protests will be staged in several european capitals stock is one of them tom barton is there. the streets may be snowy but here in sweden the heat is being turned up in that most modern of political d
the here and elsewhere in the world online that right now april may or june that's when israel could norton attack on iran's nuclear facilities least that's what they seem to think in washington. and russia is over the moon on the bells that space ambitions these and other stories are available online the twenty thousand dollars. is. down the official altie application your i phone or pod touch from the top story. on the go. video on demand. old girls and street now in the palm of your....
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john norton moore will be up next with that discussion. we will be right back. >> this is about a fundamental attempt by the president of the united states to misused and abused the constitution, obstruct ups this -- justice and to undermine the very elect or a process. >> it has been 40 years -- [unintelligible] \ this was not something done to have fun. it was a strategic plan aimed at giving the week is nominee -- getting the week is nominee. >> watch more from the reporters who broke the watergate story online at the c-span video library. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest here to talk about law of sea treaty is john norton moore, currently at the university of virginia law s and he was the former chairman of the national security council. john norton moore, welcome. guest: good morning. nice to be here. host: there were two hearings this week looking specifically at -- [unintelligible] guest: during the 1970's, the u.s. had a series of problems with people fishing off the u.s. and foreign fleets. we have serious proble
john norton moore will be up next with that discussion. we will be right back. >> this is about a fundamental attempt by the president of the united states to misused and abused the constitution, obstruct ups this -- justice and to undermine the very elect or a process. >> it has been 40 years -- [unintelligible] \ this was not something done to have fun. it was a strategic plan aimed at giving the week is nominee -- getting the week is nominee. >> watch more from the...
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laps ago prove costly the next in running wide outing alonzo to go on his twenty eighth career victory norton settle for third alonzo later said ferrari still need to improve their car. and be surprised. there we think if we were not. truly a we were not going to be good for you i will be all for this for sure it is too short of me for that's for sure. ted is now in second seed maria sharapova shrugged off a slow start to the solomons to breeze into the last sixteen in miami in her opening up of the hats you can from a set down against israel's shaft here but this time last year's beaten finals was back to her germinating best it's a local qualifier sloane stephens shrug of her blasted a winner from a half course to maintain the momentum in the second set. called the shots from the baseline less than the return of long would see the match six four six two next up and coming combated out of our. little sister is grand favorite serena williams the thirteen time grand slam winner was in blistering form against it is robert vinci to win six two six one in just over an hour beyond the williams sis
laps ago prove costly the next in running wide outing alonzo to go on his twenty eighth career victory norton settle for third alonzo later said ferrari still need to improve their car. and be surprised. there we think if we were not. truly a we were not going to be good for you i will be all for this for sure it is too short of me for that's for sure. ted is now in second seed maria sharapova shrugged off a slow start to the solomons to breeze into the last sixteen in miami in her opening up...
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norton: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: i would like to thank representative poe for introducing this legislation. the intill bipartisan in its approach, it creates a means for properly commemorating the centennial of the great war and honoring those who fwallantly fought. i urge my colleagues to vote in concurrence with the senate amendment to h.r. 6364 and remind people that no taxpayer dollars will be used to carry out this act. i encourage my colleagues to vote in favor of this an yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment to h.r. 6364? those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. ms. norton: i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present -- the speaker pro tempore: in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative. the gentlewoman from the district of columbia. ms. norton: madam speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order that a q
norton: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: i would like to thank representative poe for introducing this legislation. the intill bipartisan in its approach, it creates a means for properly commemorating the centennial of the great war and honoring those who fwallantly fought. i urge my colleagues to vote in concurrence with the senate amendment to h.r. 6364 and remind people that no taxpayer dollars will be used to carry out this...
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delegate eleanor holmes norton was barred from testifying at a hearing about the twenty week abortion ban in the district are it's the people are now there continue to try to protest him and they've got this other approach which is kind of funny i must admit d.c. residents are now just bringing their local every day problems that they have directly to this congressman they're calling him air their writing in letters and everything from potholes to road problems to public transportation complaints they're just flooding it all towards him i think it's a genius idea because this is an arizona congressman who's trying to make change rather the law in washington d.c. because we don't have any representation here are lone congresswoman who can't even vote on the full house votes was trying to speak was trying to just give her own comments about something that was going to affect all of her constituents and he doesn't even allow that he's trying to change these laws and so these people i think it's brilliant they come up they say ok if you're going to try to legislate in you're going to try
delegate eleanor holmes norton was barred from testifying at a hearing about the twenty week abortion ban in the district are it's the people are now there continue to try to protest him and they've got this other approach which is kind of funny i must admit d.c. residents are now just bringing their local every day problems that they have directly to this congressman they're calling him air their writing in letters and everything from potholes to road problems to public transportation...
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what they should have been saying is what eleanor holmes norton was saying. this one is a an accomplished woman. she is a rhodes scholar. to go to the idea that she can't handle being criticized or she is being attacked because she is black or because she is a woman is insulting to her and insulting to all women, i think. megyn: do you think there is too much of a rush to chalk criticism up to one's gender and/or race and does that lead to a per pet was of a stereotype as women or african-americans as to weak to defend themselves, or in a special category where they are egg shell people? >> yes it's an interesting paternalism you see often on the left. where they claim they are standing up for women or claim they are standing up for black people or whomever they think they are defending when they are infantsallizing them. look at downbolton. even the criticisms that have been made against ambassador rice, maybe she doesn't have the same temperament for the job. it was the same acai sayings. the question is, does she are the right temperament or not? that's a
what they should have been saying is what eleanor holmes norton was saying. this one is a an accomplished woman. she is a rhodes scholar. to go to the idea that she can't handle being criticized or she is being attacked because she is black or because she is a woman is insulting to her and insulting to all women, i think. megyn: do you think there is too much of a rush to chalk criticism up to one's gender and/or race and does that lead to a per pet was of a stereotype as women or...
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. >> reporter: eleanor holmes norton is herself a civil rights pioneer from the 60s. she says the king videotaped beating spokessed a major -- exposed a major civil rights issue. >> it exposed police brutality as we had never seen before. >> we always knew it was there, but unfortunately, we never got to a point where we had serious conversations and policy changes that i think would prevent that type of thing from lapping in the future. >> reporter: two of the officers that beat king were convicted and spent two years in a case. king was awarded a $3.8 million civil settlement. earlier this year he published a memoir. >> can't we all just get along, that's how i would like to be remembered after i'm dead and gone. >> that was just this past april. king said at the time he was broke. he has been arrested several times since the riot for alcohol related incidents. last year he appeared on celebrity rehab on vh1. >>> fairfax city poliidentified- and-run crash and they're asking for your help in finding his family. happened after 10:30 friday night. police say 33-year-ol
. >> reporter: eleanor holmes norton is herself a civil rights pioneer from the 60s. she says the king videotaped beating spokessed a major -- exposed a major civil rights issue. >> it exposed police brutality as we had never seen before. >> we always knew it was there, but unfortunately, we never got to a point where we had serious conversations and policy changes that i think would prevent that type of thing from lapping in the future. >> reporter: two of the officers...
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again, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton with mayor gray at her side demanded local control of local dollars. >> and this year, indeed, all
again, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton with mayor gray at her side demanded local control of local dollars. >> and this year, indeed, all
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congressional delegate eleanor holmes norton, one of the speakers, introduced a resolutions in the house and designating his birthday, august 22nd and we're hearing word that the doors to the convention center will be closed. and get there early. >> they do and i want to ask you, do you have a favorite chuck brown song? we talked to so many of the fans out there on the street. what about you? >> you know what? i hate to say busting loose, but butting loose. >> you know what? i agree. >> and what people were saying about that is that chuck brown wrote 100 lyrics to the song and he was trying to get it perfect. when it got down to it, he ended up with two lines to the song. [ laughter ] >> and they were -- . >> i feel like busting loose. >> and they were the perfect lyrics. we know how big that got. karen gray houston, thank you so much. >>> and here's what you need to know if you're going to chuck brown's public memorial tomorrow. can you park at -- park at the howard center and tower's lot. the parking is limited. you're encouraged to use public transportation, take the green or yellow l
congressional delegate eleanor holmes norton, one of the speakers, introduced a resolutions in the house and designating his birthday, august 22nd and we're hearing word that the doors to the convention center will be closed. and get there early. >> they do and i want to ask you, do you have a favorite chuck brown song? we talked to so many of the fans out there on the street. what about you? >> you know what? i hate to say busting loose, but butting loose. >> you know what? i...
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. >> i want to go to something that the city -- the sanford city manager said, an african-american, norton bonaparte, in the frequently asked questions in the sanford florida website. the question was, why was zimmerman, the man who allegedly shot this young boy, no the arrested the night of the shooting? this is what the city manager said. the sanford police department has conducted a complete and fair investigation of this incident. that seems to run at odds with everything we are hearing. >> i think the reality here is that this chief has not served acidity manager well. this chief has not served the city well. this chief has to go. answers like that really don't make any sense. the reality is that this chief had probable cause to lock up a man who shot a boy in cold blood, because he shot a boy in cold blood. he failed to do that. weeks went by. this chief ab doe kated his power to the state's attorney when he could have locked up zimmerman at any point up to that point. >> let me ask you a final question, a sort of 50,000 foot question if you will. most people and perhaps yourself inc
. >> i want to go to something that the city -- the sanford city manager said, an african-american, norton bonaparte, in the frequently asked questions in the sanford florida website. the question was, why was zimmerman, the man who allegedly shot this young boy, no the arrested the night of the shooting? this is what the city manager said. the sanford police department has conducted a complete and fair investigation of this incident. that seems to run at odds with everything we are...
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norton. >> mr. chairman, i don't know if this is just one -- >> now, that's next week. >> if so, i would not be surprised if there is some high-speed rail. >> it will be -- i may save a little time. >> that'll never go away. it's been a pleasure to work with you on that matter. i do know about california and other places where high-speed rail may be controversial, but i do know where we are furthest along. i want to do is get started so we have a pilot to show we can do this. those who created the american river system with considerable help from the united states government during the civil war. private and public alike, public officials, denying me the tip to government money and ran with it would be turning over in their graves to see how far behind we are developed and developing countries on high-speed rail. the fact we cannot say a single example of real high-speed rail in the united states should be in for me as a matter of personal embarrassment as an american citizen. in a district where we
norton. >> mr. chairman, i don't know if this is just one -- >> now, that's next week. >> if so, i would not be surprised if there is some high-speed rail. >> it will be -- i may save a little time. >> that'll never go away. it's been a pleasure to work with you on that matter. i do know about california and other places where high-speed rail may be controversial, but i do know where we are furthest along. i want to do is get started so we have a pilot to show we...
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muller's ideas, he has a new book out, "energy for future presidents," from norton. >>> we'll be back with a conversation you won't want to miss. there's a reason your mother told you never to talk about politics in mixed company. i'll explain. it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -
muller's ideas, he has a new book out, "energy for future presidents," from norton. >>> we'll be back with a conversation you won't want to miss. there's a reason your mother told you never to talk about politics in mixed company. i'll explain. it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for...
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are joined by ilan stavans who teaches literature at amherst college in massachusetts, and edited the norton anthology of latino literature. professional staff ans, welcome back to the program. i keep hearing carl fuentes referred to as a novelist, but that seems too small a box to put him the into. >> yes, too small. i think he was a renaissance man. he perfected the role of the international man of letters, and every time one of his kindidize, we think the last public intellectual has passed away. i'm not going to fall into that kind of lazying thinking. there are others, but carl fuentes represented the passion for the ideas, the engagement for politics and the vision that you could go from one culture to the other, from one language to the next, and engage audiences in their own realm, bringing the passion of thought through writing but also through lectures, through all sorts of strategies that he could come up with. he was really a man that believed in the idea that ideas are at the center of our democratic society. >> suarez: in 2012, an american student who finishes hool, maybe goes
are joined by ilan stavans who teaches literature at amherst college in massachusetts, and edited the norton anthology of latino literature. professional staff ans, welcome back to the program. i keep hearing carl fuentes referred to as a novelist, but that seems too small a box to put him the into. >> yes, too small. i think he was a renaissance man. he perfected the role of the international man of letters, and every time one of his kindidize, we think the last public intellectual has...
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norton, i don't know. i have not had any conversations with the public affairs sector and the embassy in cairo, but i can assure you from just my general knowledge of that there is not a officer who at all sympathizes or agrees with terrorists. >> thank you. >> we now go to the gentleman from ohio, mr. jordan. could you kweeld necessity ten seconds for a quick question? let's understand what you are saying here today is that one piece of intel, one piece of infell got you guys, yourself and secretary rice or ambassador rice, to make a wrong statement five or six days later and still be making it because sunday is a long time after tuesday. you are saying you got it wrong and you didn't know any better. is that right? >> the information that was availab available. >> ambassador, you're a great witness historically. i asked you did you have any contrary knowledge over those five days? that's all -- >> no, sir. >> okay. you didn't know any better for the next five days is your testimony. thank you, mr. jordan
norton, i don't know. i have not had any conversations with the public affairs sector and the embassy in cairo, but i can assure you from just my general knowledge of that there is not a officer who at all sympathizes or agrees with terrorists. >> thank you. >> we now go to the gentleman from ohio, mr. jordan. could you kweeld necessity ten seconds for a quick question? let's understand what you are saying here today is that one piece of intel, one piece of infell got you guys,...
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norton: mr. speaker, my request to testify was summarily refused on a bill to be marked up tomorrow to deny only women in my district, the district of columbia, the right to an abortion after 20 weeks is guaranteed by roe vs. wade, so i testified for one moment -- one minute today. trent frank, the chairman and sponsor, must have thought one unfairness deserves another. the bill is of a piece of republican attacks all year to deny contraceptives, on health insurance, and defund planned parenthood. the bill is as unprincipled or it would apply -- it would not apply only to the district of columbia. recent figures show almost 3/4 of abortions in the district occurred under 10 weeks of pregnancy only one past 21 weeks. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to rise, address the house for one minute, rerned. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman
norton: mr. speaker, my request to testify was summarily refused on a bill to be marked up tomorrow to deny only women in my district, the district of columbia, the right to an abortion after 20 weeks is guaranteed by roe vs. wade, so i testified for one moment -- one minute today. trent frank, the chairman and sponsor, must have thought one unfairness deserves another. the bill is of a piece of republican attacks all year to deny contraceptives, on health insurance, and defund planned...
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including senior will norton who had received his diploma less than an hour earlier. because of the damage, this year's graduating class has been going to school at a nearby shopping mall. joplin is one of degree graduation ceremonies the president plans to speak in may. the republic rivals are fighting for bigst one day jack pot. tennessee. race has got an lot closer in the final days. we will go live to nashville. history of super tuesday. how it started. how important it's been over the years. that's all ahead as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on america's choice for news and information. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care, with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can h
including senior will norton who had received his diploma less than an hour earlier. because of the damage, this year's graduating class has been going to school at a nearby shopping mall. joplin is one of degree graduation ceremonies the president plans to speak in may. the republic rivals are fighting for bigst one day jack pot. tennessee. race has got an lot closer in the final days. we will go live to nashville. history of super tuesday. how it started. how important it's been over the...
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richard norton smith, dr. travis, and jeremy mayer, thank you all. >> and think to the graduates. thank you for coming out. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in his weekly address, president obama called on republicans in the house of representatives to work with him to pass legislation that would prevent attacks on the middle class -- a tax hike on the middle class at the end of the year. new hampshire senator kelly ayotte gives the republican address. >> hi, everybody. for years after the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes, our economy is growing again and creating jobs. but we have much more to do. our task now is to build on our progress. because this nation only succeeds when we have a growing, thriving middle class. that is what drives me. that is what i campaigned on the past year. that is what will guide me in our work over the next four years and i am willing to work with anyone of any party to move this country forward. because soon we face a very clear deadline that requires us to make big decisions on jobs and taxes, on investme
richard norton smith, dr. travis, and jeremy mayer, thank you all. >> and think to the graduates. thank you for coming out. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in his weekly address, president obama called on republicans in the house of representatives to work with him to pass legislation that would prevent attacks on the middle class -- a tax hike on the middle class at the end of the year. new hampshire senator kelly ayotte gives the republican...
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it's edward norton, rachel and jeremy colliding. >> it's a perfect date movie. you have the romance and love story. >> there you go. >> tony gilroy. thank you for joining us. the series is so great. and you're right, you can do iterations. >> we will see. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point," we're focusing on that big jobs july report added jobs unemployment rate also went up, though. what does that mean? we're going to talk to austan goolsbee up next. stay with us. here's -- are we playing "eye of the tiger" again? what is this? i can't tell what that is. that's midnight oil. that's because they told me. i don't recognize that. we're back in a moment. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-o
it's edward norton, rachel and jeremy colliding. >> it's a perfect date movie. you have the romance and love story. >> there you go. >> tony gilroy. thank you for joining us. the series is so great. and you're right, you can do iterations. >> we will see. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point," we're focusing on that big jobs july report added jobs unemployment rate also went up, though. what does that mean? we're going to talk to austan...
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cover over 40 years of his life and the correspondence include the likes of roy wilkins, eleanor holmes norton, and martin luther king, jr. this isn't our 10 minutes. >> -- this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> i'm excited to be talking about bayard rustin because as you can see in his collected letters, and i would like to ask michael to talk about, he was really the come and summer, the sole voice in the civil rights movement who really saw a complete set of linkages between all forms of injustice. and there's a very sad story of the split between civil rights and human rights in the united states that actually the schomburg center will be looking at in an upcoming event on march 30 come and the subject of a whole other discussion but it's one of the things that's very inspiring in his stories that he saw so clearly, indignity, injustice against african-americans was connected to the discrimination and the troubles, discrimination against so many voices. and so i was wondering if you'd start off by talking a little bit about what brought you to the story, tell us more about him and what makes h
cover over 40 years of his life and the correspondence include the likes of roy wilkins, eleanor holmes norton, and martin luther king, jr. this isn't our 10 minutes. >> -- this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> i'm excited to be talking about bayard rustin because as you can see in his collected letters, and i would like to ask michael to talk about, he was really the come and summer, the sole voice in the civil rights movement who really saw a complete set of linkages between all...